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| High damage output and high rate of multi-hits || Cannot jump at any capacity
| Very fast walk and is always actionable || Cannot jump or crouch
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| Fast projectile || Tiger Shot can be blocked, and sometimes leaves Sagat negative on hit
| Fastest and strongest projectile || Tiger Shot is very committal, and easy to punish on block/whiff
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| Incredible normals || Prone to jab locks
| Incredible normals with long range and strong disjoints || Most loop-able character in the game
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|High damage output ||  Can not move backwards at all when an attack is out
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 2 December 2024


Overview

Sagat is a CPU character in Street Fighter, and has become a well-known character across the Street Fighter series alongside Ryu and Ken. Though unplayable in the base game, he is playable in SF1++ and is considered one of the strongest characters in the game.

In SF1++, Sagat is selected by holding Hp.png + Hk.png at the title screen or VS. Screen and pressing Start.

Advantages & Disadvantages
Pros Cons
Very fast walk and is always actionable Cannot jump or crouch
Fastest and strongest projectile Tiger Shot is very committal, and easy to punish on block/whiff
Incredible normals with long range and strong disjoints Most loop-able character in the game
High damage output Can not move backwards at all when an attack is out

Game Navigation

General
Controls
System
FAQ
SF1
Ryu
Ken
SF1++
Adon
Birdie
Eagle
Geki
Gen
Lee
Joe
Mike
Retsu
Sagat